The chief executive officer of the state-owned National Communications Network (NCN) in Guyana, Mohammed Sattaur, has resigned amid a scandal over financial irregularities at the media entity.
Gunmen killed two policemen guarding a church, snatched their rifles and then opened fire on the congregation from inside and out on Sunday, killing 15 people and wounding 40, security officials said
The Road Safety Unit (RSU) is urging road users to act responsibly during the period of celebrations to mark Jamaica’s 50th year of Independence just weeks away.
St Lucia’s police commissioner Vernon Francois has urged his troops not to be swayed by public outrage directed at them following the arrest of one of their colleagues.
Syria's main opposition group said nearly 800 people have been killed in violence across the country in the past week which saw some of the bloodiest violence in the 16-month uprising against Presiden
Retired Anglican minister the Reverend Ernle Gordon is blaming the Government and the Opposition for the controversy surrounding the selection of a Jamaica 50 song.
Approximately 100 at-risk young Jamaicans are now benefiting from a one-year Operation Friendship training programme, part funded by the World Bank and the Japan Social Development Fund Grant.
The Deputy Mayor of Montego Bay Michael Troupe is calling for urgent measures that will address the criminal activities and protect the residents in his division of Granville in St James.